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Police brutality protests have expanded to small towns and suburbs while many of the same communities have begun to lift quarantine restrictions, bringing Main Street to the center of the national conversation about health, faith and civil rights. Religion Unplugged's executive editor Paul Glader interviews documentary journalist John Miller about his film “Moundsville,” recently released on PBS, which documents the heart of the titular town in West Virginia and investigates the economy, history and mesh of spirituality created in the aftermath of violent Native American oppression and generational shifts in the local Christian tradition.
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Police brutality protests have expanded to small towns and suburbs while many of the same communities have begun to lift quarantine restrictions, bringing Main Street to the center of the national conversation about health, faith and civil rights. Religion Unplugged's executive editor Paul Glader interviews documentary journalist John Miller about his film “Moundsville,” recently released on PBS, which documents the heart of the titular town in West Virginia and investigates the economy, history and mesh of spirituality created in the aftermath of violent Native American oppression and generational shifts in the local Christian tradition.